New Delhi, Sept. 29 -- Electric vehicle (EV) charging and battery-swapping stations set up in government offices, public spaces in cities and along highways will get subsidies under the Rs.10,900-crore PM E-drive scheme. The subsidy will be provided on the upstream infrastructure and electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) costs, according to the guidelines rolled out by the Union ministry for heavy industries. Such infrastructure includes distribution transformer, low-tension and high-tension cables, AC distribution boxes, circuit breakers/isolators and other protection equipment, tubular or PCC mounting structures, fencing and civil work. EVSE comprises the charger and charging guns. Full subsidy would be provided for setting up charging...